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The following pages link to The attentional demands of preferred and non-preferred gait patterns (Q78026474):
Displaying 20 items.
- Gait dynamics in mouse models of Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease (Q24812417) (← links)
- Human treadmill walking needs attention (Q33254694) (← links)
- How does explicit prioritization alter walking during dual-task performance? Effects of age and sex on gait speed and variability (Q33628943) (← links)
- The rubber foot illusion (Q36027365) (← links)
- The role of executive function and attention in gait (Q36874298) (← links)
- Identification of muscle synergies associated with gait transition in humans (Q41353156) (← links)
- When does a gait transition occur during human locomotion? (Q42644066) (← links)
- A feedback-controlled treadmill (treadmill-on-demand) and the spontaneous speed of walking and running in humans (Q47977863) (← links)
- The allocation of attention during locomotion is altered by anxiety (Q48328763) (← links)
- Gait adaptability training is affected by visual dependency (Q48513250) (← links)
- Walking delays anticipatory postural adjustments but not reaction times in a choice reaction task. (Q48922853) (← links)
- Gait training improves performance in healthy adults exposed to novel sensory discordant conditions. (Q51887885) (← links)
- Matching optical flow to motor speed in virtual reality while running on a treadmill. (Q55074169) (← links)
- The effects of using an active workstation on executive function in Chinese college students. (Q55122037) (← links)
- Age and task-related differences in timing stability, consistency, and natural frequency of children's rhythmic, motor coordination (Q79366659) (← links)
- Optical modulation of locomotion and energy expenditure at preferred transition speed (Q81413007) (← links)
- Attentional Demands Associated With Obstacle Crossing While Carrying a Load (Q83157021) (← links)
- Learning Patterns of Pivoting Neuromuscular Control Training-Toward a Learning Model for Therapy Scheduling (Q89547573) (← links)
- Body image perception, compliance with a prosthesis and cognitive performance in transfemoral amputees (Q92984972) (← links)
- Regular physical activity modulates perceived visual speed when running in treadmill-mediated virtual environments (Q93046483) (← links)